1989
DOI: 10.1192/s0007125000175336
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A Casebook in Time-Limited Psychotherapy. By James Mann and Robert Goldman. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press. 1987. 179 pp. £11.95.

Abstract: Contrasting their system with that of Sifneos and Malan, the authors make an unsubstantiated claim to be able to reach a wider clientele having more severe and pre-Oedipal conflicts. The first four chapters deal with the treatment model, connecting time-related factors and case and central issue selection. This is a coherent synopsis of Mann's Time-Limited Psychotherapy draw ing on a wide, ifeclectic, range oftheories, and threaten ing occasionally to become a mish-mash rather than a synthesis, with a relative… Show more

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